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airways sent another plane to bring the passengers onto phoenix. >>> you want to make sure your kids are safe especially when they are playing outside right near your home. so for many parents, this sign may make sense. it reads warning, you hit my kid, you will be shot. phillip was tired of the speeding cars that went past his house and he says the threat ofviolence is not real but it does get drivers attention. >> it's an extreme message why so extreme. >> i rather you cover a sign a 4 foot ladder versus a tragic incident you know to where somebody lose as child. >> when the sign is out he says drivers do slow down to 25-mile- per-hour speed limit. he adds that he and his wife have not received a lot of support from neighbors. so they have received a lot of support from neighbors and are tired of seeing the drivers speed past their homes. >>> a oregon boy and his grandmother almost died when the house explodes. >> but the quick thinking and brave 12-year-old saved both himself and his grandma. >> grandma lit a cigarette but didn't know the room she was in was filled with propane ga
airways sent another plane to bring the passengers onto phoenix. >>> you want to make sure your kids are safe especially when they are playing outside right near your home. so for many parents, this sign may make sense. it reads warning, you hit my kid, you will be shot. phillip was tired of the speeding cars that went past his house and he says the threat ofviolence is not real but it does get drivers attention. >> it's an extreme message why so extreme. >> i rather you...
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>> serving primary health care of urban indians in phoenix. we're a grass roots organization. there's nothing better than to reach the whole community and starting with the kids. >> tell us a little about that cute little girl. she really wanted to get off that stage. >> yeah, a little scared. when the music started it made her more scared. unfortunately we didn't get to see her skill. at least she survived the moment. >> is it for to get the kids to understand the traditions? >> i think they want to learn them. we're glad to highlight them, living in the city. separated from -- the babies and toddlers the come up wearing traditional outfits. they're just cute and that all we want to see, how cute they are. when we have an opportunity to highlight little kids and the certain talents they have, it's an awesome thing. >>> two things going on in these two videos i'm going to show you. sea life and boats. the first one, a nice little story. i like sea lions and boats. >> me, too. especially when dolphins are involved. these people were on their way to a sea dive off of pensacola a
>> serving primary health care of urban indians in phoenix. we're a grass roots organization. there's nothing better than to reach the whole community and starting with the kids. >> tell us a little about that cute little girl. she really wanted to get off that stage. >> yeah, a little scared. when the music started it made her more scared. unfortunately we didn't get to see her skill. at least she survived the moment. >> is it for to get the kids to understand the...
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that's the balloon carrying him into near almost orbit there phoenix bumgarner the first guy to break the speed of sound with tears from his crew and mom, he jumped from 24 miles above the earth yesterday, reaching 833 miles an hour during his descent over the mexico desert. he landed safely and scientists are looking ahead, hoping they can use technology from his suit to design safer suit for astronauts. the skydive came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he smashed through the sound barrier again yesterday this time in the backseat of an f-15 eagle instead of the tiny plane he through in 1947. 89-years-old. >> mission accomplished for endeavour this morning. the retired spacecraft is sitting at its new home at the california science center in los angeles. it arrived 17 hours behind schedule sunday after incredible historic journey through the center of the city. crews chopped down nearly 400 trees to clear the path, crawled through the streets two miles per hour. >> this thing is amazing. we were going around -- [ inaudible ] >> there were several close
that's the balloon carrying him into near almost orbit there phoenix bumgarner the first guy to break the speed of sound with tears from his crew and mom, he jumped from 24 miles above the earth yesterday, reaching 833 miles an hour during his descent over the mexico desert. he landed safely and scientists are looking ahead, hoping they can use technology from his suit to design safer suit for astronauts. the skydive came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he...
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i did my first movie with river phoenix. for some reason, i got to thinking about river the other day. an average did this before, but this is the world we live in nearby googled him. because we did a movie together, there were some pictures of me in there, too, but the pictures of me, i was 35 and 37 and 40. all of his never get past 23 or 24. it was this amazing sadness about all of the things he did i get to see. i remember when he passed away thinking this will sound awful, but there is a certain, when you're young, it is better to burn out than it away. oh, man, i had a lot of respect for him. i thought he was a great artist. there was a sense of, wow, man, this is what legends are made of. and now that is complete idiocy. the fact that he did not get to have children or broke with his family for the work he could be doing, the good he would be doing in the world -- acting, celebrity, fame, all of this stuff, you do this for a living. people sit in this chair to channel the zeitgeist pair. it makes a lot of people brill
i did my first movie with river phoenix. for some reason, i got to thinking about river the other day. an average did this before, but this is the world we live in nearby googled him. because we did a movie together, there were some pictures of me in there, too, but the pictures of me, i was 35 and 37 and 40. all of his never get past 23 or 24. it was this amazing sadness about all of the things he did i get to see. i remember when he passed away thinking this will sound awful, but there is a...
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we are a phoenix. we have come back once and twice. when the next disaster hits, we will come back quickly again. using the newç framework to put meat on the bones, what does that mean? what do we need to think about today in advance in each of these recovery support functions? what questions do we have to ask today to begin to pull our partners in? do we begin to pull those folks in that we need, the leaders from the groups? the nonprofits, the hospitality industry, the lifeline council. we need to be at the table today asking the disposal -- asking the difficult questions and figuring out how we will respond and recover quickly in the future. it is not enough to be talking about advanced mitigation and response. that is what the emergency planners traditionally do. we really have to put recovery on the table now. we have done a lot of work in san francisco on community planning and capacity building. we have this lifelines' council. one of the examples, one of the few things he did not mention, is that we created a branch in our em
we are a phoenix. we have come back once and twice. when the next disaster hits, we will come back quickly again. using the newç framework to put meat on the bones, what does that mean? what do we need to think about today in advance in each of these recovery support functions? what questions do we have to ask today to begin to pull our partners in? do we begin to pull those folks in that we need, the leaders from the groups? the nonprofits, the hospitality industry, the lifeline council. we...
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youtube videos show chilling accidents leading to severe injuries, even death. 30-year-old ty thomason of phoenix died after breaking his neck diving into one of these foam pits at a trampoline park. that's an example of the problems with them. poor design because the foam in the pits may not be thick enough and poor maintenance if the foam gets matted down from overuse. another risk, say critics, poor supervision. >> i could tell that this is the worst birthday i've ever had. >> reporter: 5-year-old eliana huffing of chicago broke her leg after a bigger girl jumped on her trampoline causing her to fall. experts say multiple kids should never jump on the same trampoline, but not all parks enforce that rule. >> three other children came off crying because they got hurt at the same time, so it angers me a lot that it's so common. >> reporter: common enough that seattle lawyer, simeon osborn, has 20 cases pending against trampoline parks. >> there's no certain code that they have to follow, any regulations they have to follow, so they can do pretty much whatever they want. >> reporter: when we visit
youtube videos show chilling accidents leading to severe injuries, even death. 30-year-old ty thomason of phoenix died after breaking his neck diving into one of these foam pits at a trampoline park. that's an example of the problems with them. poor design because the foam in the pits may not be thick enough and poor maintenance if the foam gets matted down from overuse. another risk, say critics, poor supervision. >> i could tell that this is the worst birthday i've ever had. >>...
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. >>> a flight from tampa to phoenix was diverted after a massive crack on the windshield. passengers say they didn't realize how badly the windshield was damaged until after they had landed. >>> it flew hundreds of miles above earth. the last mile, in a way, was the toughest for the space shuttle "endeavour." finally arriving at the science center in los angeles. but it got there 17 hours late. crews had to cut down hundreds of trees and move traffic signals along the 12-mile route. i can tell you, though, the city of los angeles will be replanting those trees, along the route. >>> and finally, you would think parachuting off a 4,000-foot cliff would be bad enough. look at how he was going to do it. he was going to dismount off this when the high bar snapped. nobody was hurt. it was a close call. not as he intended. he was wearing his parachute and all was eventually well. and felix baumgartner is sitting here saying, really? >> i shot out of an airplane -- a helium balloon. >> try 137,000 feet and then come talk to me. >> all right, josh. thank you so much. >>> now to the
. >>> a flight from tampa to phoenix was diverted after a massive crack on the windshield. passengers say they didn't realize how badly the windshield was damaged until after they had landed. >>> it flew hundreds of miles above earth. the last mile, in a way, was the toughest for the space shuttle "endeavour." finally arriving at the science center in los angeles. but it got there 17 hours late. crews had to cut down hundreds of trees and move traffic signals along...
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another plane was sent to take the passengers to phoenix. that can be catastrophic that kind of crack. that is your 5@5:00. >> there's more fallout to the white house response to the benghazi terror attack. the administration still defending its actions. kelly wright live in washington with the latest. good morning, kelly. >> good morning to you, as well. the obama administration continues to draw fire over the ter re terrorist attacks in zin libya. they blamed a spontaneous demonstration over an anti muslim film for that attack. investigation acknowledged it was a terrorist attack. four people were killed including ambassador christopher stevens and shawn smith. smith's mother told fox news she had a hard time getting any information on how her son was killed. >> leon pineda shook his hands to my face and said, trust me, i will tell you the truth. i will get the right information to you. just trust me. and when i heard that i knew i couldn't trust him. i don't trust any of them any more. they lied. >> during last week's debate he defended t
another plane was sent to take the passengers to phoenix. that can be catastrophic that kind of crack. that is your 5@5:00. >> there's more fallout to the white house response to the benghazi terror attack. the administration still defending its actions. kelly wright live in washington with the latest. good morning, kelly. >> good morning to you, as well. the obama administration continues to draw fire over the ter re terrorist attacks in zin libya. they blamed a spontaneous...
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dare devin skydiver phoenix bumgarners he plans to -- tell tell. [ unintelligible ] >>> still ahead, wife of resainted sheriff ross mirkarimi has left the city. new destination for eliana lopez and the work taking her there and what her lawyer says about a return. >>> scare leading bart to shutdown all train traffic between san francisco and oakland for several hours. >> reporter: who killed two people in contra costa county yesterday? deputies have a mystery on their hands. i'll tell you about it coming up, next. >>> good morning. fog big factor this morning, bay bridge toll metering lights on, first reports of an accident at s-curve, further details when we come >> we are coming up on 6:30 on this monday october 15th. you can see some of the fog you can see the bay bridge from that shot. thank you for joining us, i'm eric thomas. >>> you may not want to see bay bridge that's the scene of a in accident just in. it can really mess up your commute westbound into san francisco. >> let's check in with sue hall. >>> we are going to the waze app, just getting reports westbound near the s-
dare devin skydiver phoenix bumgarners he plans to -- tell tell. [ unintelligible ] >>> still ahead, wife of resainted sheriff ross mirkarimi has left the city. new destination for eliana lopez and the work taking her there and what her lawyer says about a return. >>> scare leading bart to shutdown all train traffic between san francisco and oakland for several hours. >> reporter: who killed two people in contra costa county yesterday? deputies have a mystery on their...
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phoenix, the hot spot on the map. coming in at 93. >>> bottoms up. >> indeed. >> might want to savor this one a little bit when you find out how much it is going to set you back. >> one of the top bar terndz on the planet has created what is mre believed the world's most expensive cocktail, $8,800 a glass. mixologist salvador calibrese used oldest, priciest spirits, cognac from 1788, 1770, liqueur, and a 1860 cuarcoa, and bitters. >> tequila. >> impressive. >> that was from the 1900s. >> calibrese mixed it at playboy club in london, liquid history in a class. $8,800. cheers. thank you for mixing it up. >> get us some. >> over budget. >>> one ofmost influential senators in years, this morning we remember arlen spector. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer cru
phoenix, the hot spot on the map. coming in at 93. >>> bottoms up. >> indeed. >> might want to savor this one a little bit when you find out how much it is going to set you back. >> one of the top bar terndz on the planet has created what is mre believed the world's most expensive cocktail, $8,800 a glass. mixologist salvador calibrese used oldest, priciest spirits, cognac from 1788, 1770, liqueur, and a 1860 cuarcoa, and bitters. >> tequila. >>...
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phoenix bumgarner is the first skydiver to -- felix bumgarner is the first sky driver to go faster than the speed of sound. he reached a maximum speed of 833 miles per hour, during his decent over the new mexico desert. -- descent over the new mexico desert. nine minutes after plunging he landed safely much to his mother's relief this came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier, legendary pilot chuck yeager commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again yesterday in the back of an -- yeager is impressive 89-years-old doing that. . >>> mission accomplished for endeavour this morning. retired space craft is at its new home at the california science in los angeles. it got there 17 hours behind schedule sunday after incredible and historic and very slow journey through the center of the city. crews chopped down 400 trees to clear a path for endeavour which crawled through l.a. streets at two miles an hour. >> had to move in different directions this is amazing we were going around things sideways, going back and forth a lot. >> there were a few cl
phoenix bumgarner is the first skydiver to -- felix bumgarner is the first sky driver to go faster than the speed of sound. he reached a maximum speed of 833 miles per hour, during his decent over the new mexico desert. -- descent over the new mexico desert. nine minutes after plunging he landed safely much to his mother's relief this came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier, legendary pilot chuck yeager commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier...
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detective voth learned she'd grown up in phoenix. you can barely recognize her from her high school yearbook picture, she had so transformed herself. and despite what she told eric, she never studied business, never even got a college degree. she never invented anything but her own backstory. married at 18, two kids by 22, divorced at 23, and determined to leave dusty arizona behind for the coast of california, in particular, newport beach. so this is the place she wanted to move into and said -- >> right. >> let's move in together. i love you. >> wasn't evan finished being built. >> reporter: turns out, before bill, before eric naposki, there was tom. he met nanette at a nightclub and six weeks later, he found himself moving them both into a townhouse in the heart of newport beach. she had actually found the place before she met him. what was attractive to you about her? >> smart. intelligence. definitely very determined. forging ahead on her own two feet and wanting to make things happen. >> reporter: oh, and she did. she just happ
detective voth learned she'd grown up in phoenix. you can barely recognize her from her high school yearbook picture, she had so transformed herself. and despite what she told eric, she never studied business, never even got a college degree. she never invented anything but her own backstory. married at 18, two kids by 22, divorced at 23, and determined to leave dusty arizona behind for the coast of california, in particular, newport beach. so this is the place she wanted to move into and said...
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phoenix though flipping is down because investors have picked it clean and flipping down in new jersey because prices are still falling dramatically due to huge foreclosure backlogs. 63% of homes flipped are between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet. 14% are smaller than that. big homes are just not flipping so well. realtytrack's darren bloomquest says today's flippers are selling to cash investors. >> you really can't help thinking that the fed really is probably thinking we didn't intend for this to happen, right? in terms of trying to get the housing market back on its feet. it probably didn't think that would be one of the things that came out of it. >> but a lot of these investors are using all cash. big cash hedge fund investors. not so much being driven by the mortgage race, not as much as you would think. >>> this election is more than just about taxes economically. it is about housing policy as well. the election matters to the value of your home, especially in a few key states. chief economist at trulia joins us now. when i heard home flipping is back, i groaned, i was nefbous. sh
phoenix though flipping is down because investors have picked it clean and flipping down in new jersey because prices are still falling dramatically due to huge foreclosure backlogs. 63% of homes flipped are between 1,000 and 2,000 square feet. 14% are smaller than that. big homes are just not flipping so well. realtytrack's darren bloomquest says today's flippers are selling to cash investors. >> you really can't help thinking that the fed really is probably thinking we didn't intend for...
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the flight was headed it phoenix but pilots diverted to albuquerque, new mexico. they lands without any problems but it is under investigation. >>> the numbers are in and americans are shopping more. retail sales were up last month. but some experts warn that may not stick. >> also coming your way, the number of meningitis cases across the country continues to grow. what you need to know, just ahead. the facts are clear. obama's four deficits are the four largest in us history. he's adding almost as much debt as all 43 previous presidents -- combined. and over 30 cents of every dollar obama spends is borrowed. much of it from countries like china. he's not just wasting money, he's borrowing it and then wasting it. we can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. infringement on our lives.s like such an... [ romney ] i'm mitt romney how dare they step into my life that way. it's none of their business. he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the
the flight was headed it phoenix but pilots diverted to albuquerque, new mexico. they lands without any problems but it is under investigation. >>> the numbers are in and americans are shopping more. retail sales were up last month. but some experts warn that may not stick. >> also coming your way, the number of meningitis cases across the country continues to grow. what you need to know, just ahead. the facts are clear. obama's four deficits are the four largest in us history....
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fearless phoenix made the same jump that the satellite endeavour made its arrival at its home in los angeles, california. the skydiver almost had to abort this jump what happened? >> there were problems on the way up and on the way down. 30 minutes before the way up he noticed his face plate weren't working. temperatures were 60 degrees below zero. if the mask heater didn't work he wouldn't be able to see. if he began spinning, which he did, he couldn't stop because he couldn't see the horizon line separately. he need to see his wrist to know when to pull the chute. it almost happened. listen closely during his 800 mile-per-hour free-fall, that's a football field in less than a second, baumgardner says his mask began to fog up. >> i repeat my visor is smoking up. >> well, it worked. but he came close to scrubbing this mission before the jump. shepard? >> shepard: what's in it for the sponsor here, william, red bull? >> well, the only thing traveling faster than baumgardner on sunday was that live feed to millions of viewers in 50 countries and the twitter traffic afterwards. experts
fearless phoenix made the same jump that the satellite endeavour made its arrival at its home in los angeles, california. the skydiver almost had to abort this jump what happened? >> there were problems on the way up and on the way down. 30 minutes before the way up he noticed his face plate weren't working. temperatures were 60 degrees below zero. if the mask heater didn't work he wouldn't be able to see. if he began spinning, which he did, he couldn't stop because he couldn't see the...
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phoenix no cambiaian mucho las temperatura. dallas y san antonio en 80. la florida más nubosidad , pero también vemos temperaturas cálidas, maxima 88 grados, por la noche 2 72 grados. posibilidad de tormentas aisladas. llego el momento de... compartir fotos. >>perla nos envia estas fotos de la fiesta de globos en albuquerque. >>y esta foto es de shakira, así se llama esta mascota. >>albany nueva york miren el amanecer hermoso >>lisette nos envia esta foto, mire que árboles más hermosos, muchas gracias por compartinos sus fotos, sigan enviandolas a traves de twitter para presumirlas aquí en despierta américa >>y los demas también tienen su twitter >>claro que sí. >>yo voy a hacer twimcam >>y yo digo, y esoqué (risas) >>ha llegado el momento. >>de qué? >>del video del dia. chequen. ♪. >>señores, antes que nada les voy a decir que uno nunca debe alimentar a un cocodrilo, pero si lo va a hacer, esta no es la manera. miren con la valentia u osadia en que este hombre lo hace, miren. en tremendo fangueero, donde hay tremendo lodo. >>así decidio d
phoenix no cambiaian mucho las temperatura. dallas y san antonio en 80. la florida más nubosidad , pero también vemos temperaturas cálidas, maxima 88 grados, por la noche 2 72 grados. posibilidad de tormentas aisladas. llego el momento de... compartir fotos. >>perla nos envia estas fotos de la fiesta de globos en albuquerque. >>y esta foto es de shakira, así se llama esta mascota. >>albany nueva york miren el amanecer hermoso >>lisette nos envia esta foto, mire que...
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so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> don't think you have to teach innovation. you have to coax people out of their fear of trying to innovate. everybody has creative abilities. but people just don't express them. i see people come in here that are afraid to try anything. you give them some classes, some encouragement, they have some success with their products, and you see them just change. you see them light up. you see them say, wow, i really can do this. this is stunning. they're stunned. >>> you watched this yesterday, the record-breaking skydive from the stratosphere, at least 8 million people followed it on youtube alone. watching this guy, felix baumgartner step off this 128,100 feet up there in the air, yeah. needless to say, gave me butterflies for a few mi
so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> don't think you have to teach innovation. you have to coax people out of their fear of trying to innovate. everybody has...
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it was headed to phoenix, arizona but the pilot diverted the plane to new mexico to be on the save side. the plane made a safe landing and passengers were rebooked on other flights. it got some attention when former nbc news man tom brokaw this weekend suggested that the president has tough questions to answer tomorrow night about the national debt. our debt passed the 16 trillion-dollar mark just earlier last month. that is up $5.5 trillion since the president took office. the national debt and the bloated budget both something brokaw says the president must take responsibility for. >> i looked at that debate that we talked about a moment ago, it was playing last night on c span and governor, now 0 president obama was saying, look weave have a deficit of a half a trillion dollars. i'm going to get that under control. this week that deficit is $1.1 trillion and it happened on his watch. he's going to have to answer to that. megyn: joining me now lou dobbs host of lou dobbs tonight on the fox network and a syndicated video host. is it now to the point where even folks on both sides of th
it was headed to phoenix, arizona but the pilot diverted the plane to new mexico to be on the save side. the plane made a safe landing and passengers were rebooked on other flights. it got some attention when former nbc news man tom brokaw this weekend suggested that the president has tough questions to answer tomorrow night about the national debt. our debt passed the 16 trillion-dollar mark just earlier last month. that is up $5.5 trillion since the president took office. the national debt...
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so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and the first-ever es hybrid. anncr: every president inherits few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he
so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason...to look twice. introducing a stunning work of technology -- the entirely new lexus es....
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at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. >>> one person killed, seven hurt in a hostage situation that took place at a mobile home in greer, south carolina. two of the injured are sheriff's deputies. we're told their injuries are not life threatening. the suspect is in custody. he has not been hurt. police have not identified the victim at this point. we have just enough time to -- obviously
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another plane was sent to bring them on to phoenix. feeling the pain in the pump. mitt romney saying the president failed the country. >> why was gasoline twice the price as when he came in and he cut in half the number of permits for drilling in public land and said no to the key stone pipe line. >> gretchen: mr. romney championed the key stone pipe line as part of his plan on energy. many say it is it a job creator and would lower gas prices. the obama campaign said romney's plan is devoid of specifics or concrete steps to decrease our energy independence. instead the policiless would take us back ward. the current pain at the pump is up 74 cents are from last year. martha raddex admighting what many of us know about joe biden. >> thank heavens the sanctions are in place. >> gretchen: the vice-president debate moderator said biden was too big. she said it was an intimate setting and it was clearr biden acted like he was in a campaign event. those were your head lines. >> steve: donald trump joins us live. >> good morning >> chris: what did you think about martha
another plane was sent to bring them on to phoenix. feeling the pain in the pump. mitt romney saying the president failed the country. >> why was gasoline twice the price as when he came in and he cut in half the number of permits for drilling in public land and said no to the key stone pipe line. >> gretchen: mr. romney championed the key stone pipe line as part of his plan on energy. many say it is it a job creator and would lower gas prices. the obama campaign said romney's plan...
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how about the freeway between here and phoenix? we're talking about this freeway and we give so much money to foreign aid we could be building this, educational systems that are important in the state of nevada? why do we continue to give billions to these countries that show no respect for our values and culture and the american people. when we have enough problems with the middle class right here in america? >> i think we have to be selective with our foreign aid. i have spoken earlier about ending foreign aid to egypt should they reanything on their peace agreement with the state of israel. i want to remind my opponent about continuing aid to israel. they're our strongest al lie in the middle east. i think it's encome bent upon the united states to stand with its most reliable al lie and provide the resource that is israel needs to flur risch and keep safe. the continued relationship is fund meant toll peace not only in the middle east, not only here in the united states, but throughout the world. this is something worth support
how about the freeway between here and phoenix? we're talking about this freeway and we give so much money to foreign aid we could be building this, educational systems that are important in the state of nevada? why do we continue to give billions to these countries that show no respect for our values and culture and the american people. when we have enough problems with the middle class right here in america? >> i think we have to be selective with our foreign aid. i have spoken earlier...